Marmuta, sorry for the delay and thanks for your efforts! Building
Onboard worked without any problems. And indeed, I again had problems to
type first and had to reboot. However, afterwards it worked. More
specifically:
1) With gestures on I could type, but multi-touch wasn't working. Like
in my f
Yes, I can type with Onboard since the reboot and yes, multi-touch does
not work in Onboard. I didn't test multi-touch before. So I don't know
whether it was working around comment #13.
In general multi-touch seems to work on my system. I just tested with
"Ginn" and I could scroll and pinch zoom o
Yes, sorry for note mentioning this before. I could actually type.
Multi-touch (like Shift+letter), however, was not possible. So you
already changed something?
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Okay, after a reboot there are entries with dev_id=10. I attached the
log to this comment.
** Attachment added: "X220t_onboard_debug4.txt"
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Great that you'll add build instructions to the README.
It is strange, however, that gesture support was reported to be off. I
run the same command as you suggested above before the last run. I hope
this time it is alright, at least xsetwacom's "--get" reports it is on.
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Alright, thanks for your help. I've got it running and attached the
file. Like you suggested, source was 'XInput', 'Touch input' was 'none'
and gesture support off.
** Attachment added: "X220t_onboard_debug2.txt"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/onboard/+bug/1297692/+attachment/40686
Using the crude hack "export CFLAGS = "-Wno-error" allowed me to
compile Onboard. However, I am not able to start it:
(onboard:17096): GLib-GIO-ERROR **: Settings schema
'org.onboard.typing-assistance.word-suggestions' does not contain a key named
'learning-behavior-paused'
[1]17096 trace t
Marmuta, sorry for the delay. I am still trying to fix all declaration-
after-statement errors (because the gcc call of distutils uses "-Werror
=declaration-after-statement" here). I couldn't convince gcc with
"-std=c99" to not complain about it). Do you have a special trick for
this?
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Thanks for testing all this and having a look at the logs! Indeed, I can
get Onboard to react to me touching the screen after disabling gesture
support as you suggested. Of course, I like to keep it in general, but
this is an interesting bit of information. Also, I was still able to
move the mouse
** Attachment added: "X220t_onboard_debug.txt"
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Yes, I am using Onboard 1.0.1 from Arch's community repo. The file
X220t_xinput.txt is attached to this comment and X220t_onboard_debug.txt
to the next one. The latter contains the lines you are looking for. For
both files I touched the display about five times, for Onboard of course
on keys.
Anot
Hi,
sorry for chiming in, but I see the very same problem on my Laptop
(Lenovo X220t Tablet) with a Wacom (mutli-)touchpad. It is not Ubuntu
what I am using, though---I am on Arch. Neither Gtk nor Xinput works as
Input Even Source. With the former nothing happens at all, but with the
latter I get
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